A point process is called self-correcting if
for where here, denotes the covariance of the two quantities. Intuitively, a process is self-correcting if the occurrence of past points inhibits the occurrence of future points.
A point process is called self-correcting if
for where here, denotes the covariance of the two quantities. Intuitively, a process is self-correcting if the occurrence of past points inhibits the occurrence of future points.
This entry contributed by Christopher Stover
Stover, Christopher. "Self-Correcting Point Process." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource, created by Eric W. Weisstein. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/Self-CorrectingPointProcess.html